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hello,
I am going to get trailer brakes for my truck. i have a chevy 2500HD and will be pulling a 2H bumper pull and then later a gooseneck. I have the tow package and the harness, just need the brake box. I am a little confused on the differences between the pulse and inertia styles. It seems like the prodigy brakes are best, but how much of a difference does it really make? Thanks so much.
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Perportional brakes like Prodigy and Valley's new Odessy seem to be the quicker reaction type. It would take a few chapters to explain Pedilum and time types. I'll be reviewing the Odessy controller soon. Which we had spell checker on this forum.


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